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DavidH71 wrote:A disastrous decision for the whole of south Wales. By all means improve public transport, but we need a functioning road network as well - neither can replace the other.
Sadly this did not come as a surprise, from the moment he became First Minister it was clear that Dithering Drakeford was not a fan.
You may not agree with his decision, but the very last thing you can call it is "dithering". It was quite brave I reckon.
Decisive Drakeford more like. He was openly against this project from day one. He stuck by his guns and followed his convictions, and didn't merely make the easy choice or pay mere lip service to the enirovnmental concerns when he finally was in a position of influence. He didn't waver an inch.